In reality, education is crucial in every man’s life. The lessons we learn within the four corners of the classroom should prepare all of us (may or may not be the future managers of companies) of what’s to happen in the real world, a world that is economically driven and an ever changing, inventive world.
The more we learn, the more we figure out how to gather, categorize and apply practical uses for the knowledge we have. We learn to think. By both gaining knowledge and learning how to use it, we become well rounded individuals and become familiar with the business environment. It makes us a better thinker. It makes us think differently and guides us on how to make the right decisions and eventually to think innovatively.
Education for me, allows us to maximize and use the fullest of our potentials. Because classroom work can only prepare us for part of the challenge of a new career, it should not only equip us with the almost all information (from the likes of business theories and concepts, management principles and business models) but should provide us with more than adequate exposure / immersion on what really is going on in the business world. It provides valuable insight into the ways that professionals turn concepts and theories into practice. Managers develop leadership capacities by first hand observation of their environment and by an assessment of feedback from their actions.
Random thoughts on life and the lighter side of life. It is like doing things all over again, only a hundred times better. It is learning how to keep my sanity and just take things as they come. It is about letting go and finding that one true thing that makes me happier. It is about giving without wanting anything in return. It is about doing what I can do now and taking the challenges. It is about trying and in doing so,I learn to become better.
About Me
- ADRIELLE
- Philippines
- it's good to be here. it's good to feel the burst and zest of living! it feels like i am in total bliss!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Some Excerpts of my Grad School Papers
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